Intel WiDi

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Intel WiDi (Wireless Display) was Intel’s proprietary technology for wirelessly streaming audio and video from compatible PCs and devices to external displays, serving as an early alternative to standards like Miracast.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf proprietary technology
wireless display technology
abbreviation WiDi NERFINISHED
category Intel technologies NERFINISHED
wireless display standards
compatibleWith Intel-based PCs
laptops
some tablets
competesWith Apple AirPlay NERFINISHED
Google Cast NERFINISHED
Miracast NERFINISHED
deprecatedBy Intel NERFINISHED
developer Intel NERFINISHED
discontinued 2015
endOfSupport 2016
fullName Intel Wireless Display NERFINISHED
hasLimitation requires specific driver and software versions
works only with selected Intel hardware
initiallyBundledWith Intel Wireless Display software NERFINISHED
integratedInto Intel Graphics drivers NERFINISHED
Intel PROSet/Wireless Software NERFINISHED
introduced around 2010
marketedAs solution for cable-free display streaming
purpose wireless streaming of audio and video
requires Intel CPU NERFINISHED
Intel graphics NERFINISHED
Intel wireless adapter NERFINISHED
WiDi-compatible receiver
same local network or Wi‑Fi Direct link
requiresOperatingSystem Microsoft Windows NERFINISHED
Windows 7 or later
supersededBy Miracast NERFINISHED
Wi‑Fi Alliance Miracast standard NERFINISHED
supports 1080p video
5.1 surround sound
extended desktop mode
screen mirroring
supportsSecurity HDCP content protection
supportsStandard Wi‑Fi Direct
supportsUseCase gaming display mirroring
presentation display
second-screen display
video playback
transmitsTo TV NERFINISHED
external display
projector
usesMedium Wi‑Fi

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Miracast competesWith Intel WiDi